Éditions France-Empire

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France-Empire is an independent French publishing house, created in 1945 by advocate and politician Yvon Chotard [fr].

History

In 1945, at the end of the Second World War, Éditions France-Empire began publishing works about the war years 1939-1945. Following that were publishings of the period of decolonization. The publishing house was created on the funds of the Sève et Morat. The company has belonged to the group Desquenne et Giral (Euronext) since 1990.

In the 1960s and 1970s, France-Empire was notable due to the success of a series of works written by the journalist Christian Bernadac [fr]. Christian Bernadac [fr] was devoted to the writings of deportations during the Holocaust, which were the biggest sellers at the time.[1] Éditions France-Empire then pursued with catalog essays, novels, biographies, and memoirs in the historical domain.

Éditions France-Empire was deregistered on March 26, 2013.[2]

Some authors published by Éditions France-Empire

References

  1. ^ Hamelin, Bertrand (27 April 2010). "Une collection implicite sur la déportation : 'Christian Bernadac'" (pdf). Les Cahiers du CRHQ (in French) (2). Retrieved 17 May 2023 – via HAL (open archive).
  2. ^ "Éditions France-Empire (PARIS 8) Chiffre d'affaires, résultat, bilans sur SOCIETE.COM - 378879514". Societe.com. Retrieved 2022-12-05.

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